Fix for OBI100, 110 Backing off: TCP connection failure

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BachPhi:
Since OBI stop supporting these products, here is what works  for now as off 11/4/2017:

1. Free , try changing DNS servers to:
8.26.56.26
8.20.247.20
or
4.2.2.2
8.8.4.4

2. Pay 5.99 to https://simonics.com/gw/
Service Provider Proxy Server = gvgw.simonics.com
Service Provider Proxy Server Port = 5060
Outbound Proxy Server = gvgw.simonics.com
Outbound Proxy Server Port = 5060
Username = GV18005551212
Password = {PASSWORD}
URI = <blank> (nothing)

drgeoff:
1. Don't expect your solution #1 to be a long or even medium term fix.

2.  That GV1800... string needs to contain the real GV number and will be different for everyone.

GPz1100:
I saw the same #2 details posted by someone else in an earlier thread.

I'd say the only other free option is to set up a pbx such as freepbx (https://www.freepbx.org/) in a virtual or separate machine (or a raspberry pi).  It works, in fact it works great, but the learning curve is super steep.  Unless you like to tinker with such things, the time investment isn't worth it. Majority of unsupported device users should be fine with Simoncs gateway.

It's important to note, the $5.99 fee is not recurring.  You pay it once. You also get CNAM which is caller id name for inbound calls.  Something a direct gv connection does not offer.

philsworld:
I assume that the proxy server info is added after logging into the Obi device and then going to Service Providers->ITSP Profile A->SIP?

However, I do not see where to put in the username, password, and URI. Can you please clarify where that information can be updated?

Thanks!

GPz1100:
@OP, if you're going to copy someone's work, link to it directly.  Your post is meaningless out of context.

@philsworld, here's the original post where the op copied the text from
http://www.obitalk.com/forum/index.php?topic=13022.msg84210#msg84210

It looks like those fields were taken directly from the obitalk portal, generic service provider.

If you're doing it manually, it's under voice services/SPx service/Sip credentials.  You'll also have to configure under service providers/itsp profile {a..d} the respective sip parameters.  I'd say do it through obitalk unless you understand what goes where in the manual config.

I'll look at the settings I'm using for my pbx connection later and try to post screen shots.  The simonics settings should go into similar fields.

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